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A jam submission

The Hylian: There and Back AgainView project page

A Soundtrack for OST Composing Jam: PASTIME II #OSTCompJam
Submitted by Felipe Bezerra (@fhbware) — 3 days, 18 hours before the deadline
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The title of the original song(s) and the game it's from
Princess Zelda's Theme (Ocarina of Time - N64)
Main Title (Ocarina of Time - N64)
Hyrule Castle Theme (A Link to the Past - SNES )
Main Title (Zelda I - NES)
Main Theme (Zelda I - NES)
Ganondorf Themes (Ocarina of Time - N64)
Gondor and Elvish themes and leitmotifs (The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Soundtrack)

Name of the original composer(s)/artist(s)
Howard Shore
Koji Kondo

Is this a cover, tribute, or medley?

Tribute

(In the style of...)

Medley

Description
Symphonic Classical, each track was composed in Logic Pro X, my favorite parts are when the elvish themes happen mixed to some Zelda game themes, i think that is the closest i could get with the Jam Theme: Dreamscape

Link to streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/felipe-holanda-bezerra/sets/the-hylian-there-and-back-again

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Great work with this suite. You have so many interesting reharmonizations that give new character to the original songs. It almost feels like the Legend of Zelda was rewritten with a different story in mind. This is a very creative idea for a tribute. Keep up the great work!

Submitted(+1)

Really nice work with a tribute to my all-time favorite series! You got a lot out of those Logic instruments, very convincing job.

Submitted(+1)

Strange combo of songs, but you made it work :D

I really like how 'classical' sounding a lot of this is - it's a lot more subtle than most orchestral game music arrangements I've heard, and I think that extra dynamic range made the more intense final track have a lot more impact.

Submitted(+1)

Interesting blend !

Submitted(+1)

Very nice, I can definitely see these in an RPG.